If two quadratic polynomial are x2 + 3x + 2 and k(x2 + 3x + 2). Can both of them have same zeros?
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they have same zeroes as they are essentially the same equations .
if you divide a n equation with a number or multiply it the equation remains the same
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yes absolutely .
k(x2+3x+2)=0
(x2+3x+2)=0/k
(x2+3x+2)=0
both equation are same so zeros of both of them should same
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